Take this counsel to heart...it is profitable, indeed. I'm grateful to one of our church members for passing it along for me to post here.
8 PROFITABLE WAYS TO READ THE BIBLE, by J.C. Ryle
8 PROFITABLE WAYS TO READ THE BIBLE, by J.C. Ryle
1. Begin
reading your Bible this very day. The way to do a thing is to do
it; and the way to read the Bible is actually to read it! It is not merely
meaning, or wishing, or resolving, or intending, or thinking about it , which
will advance you one step. You must positively read. There is no royal road in
this matter, any more than in the matter of prayer. If you cannot read yourself,
you must persuade somebody else to read it to you. But one way or another,
through eyes or ears, the words of Scripture must actually pass before your
mind.
2. Read
the Bible with an earnest desire to understand it. Do not think
for a moment, that the great object is to turn over a certain quantity of
printed paper, and that it matters nothing whether you understand it or not.
Some ignorant people seem to imagine, that all is done if they advance so many
chapters every day, though they may not have a notion what they are all about,
and only know that they have pushed on their bookmark ahead so many pages. This
is turning Bible reading into a mere ritual form. Settle it down in your mind as
a general principle, that a Bible not understood is a Bible that does no good!
Say to yourself often as you read, “What
is this all about?” Dig for the meaning like a man digging for gold.
3. Read
the Bible with child-like faith and humility. Open your heart as
you open God’s book, and say, “Speak,
Lord, for your servant is listening!” Resolve to believe implicitly
whatever you find there, however much it may run counter to your own desires and
prejudices. Resolve to receive heartily every statement of truth, whether you
like it or not. Beware of that miserable habit into which some readers of the
Bible fall, they receive some doctrines because they like them; and they reject
others because they are condemning to themselves, or to some relation, or
friend. At this rate, the Bible is useless! Are we to be judges of what ought to
be in God’s Word? Do we know better than God? Settle it down in your mind that
you will receive all and believe all, and that what you cannot understand, you
will take on trust. Remember, when you pray that you are speaking to God, and
God hears you. But, remember, when you read Scripture that God is speaking to
you, and you are not to “dictate,” but to listen!
4. Read
the Bible in a spirit of obedience and self-application. Sit
down to the study of it with a daily determination that you will live by its
rules, rest on its statements, and act on its commands. Consider, as you travel
through every chapter, “How
does this affect my thinking and daily conduct? What does this teach
me?” It is poor work to read the Bible from mere curiosity, and for
speculative purposes in order to fill your head and store your mind with mere
opinions; while you do not allow the book to influence your heart and life. That
Bible is read best which is practiced most!
5. Read
the Bible daily. Make it a part of every day’s business to read
and meditate on some portion of God’s Word. Private means of grace are just as
needful every day for our souls as food and clothing are for our bodies.
Yesterday’s food will not feed the laborer today; and today’s food will not feed
the laborer tomorrow. Do as the Israelites did in the wilderness. Gather your
manna fresh every morning. Choose your own seasons and hours. Do not scramble
over and hurry your reading. Give your Bible the best, and not the worst part of
your time! But whatever plan you pursue, let it be a rule of your life to visit
the throne of grace and God’s Word every day.
6. Read
all of the Bible and read it in an orderly way. I fear there are
many parts of the Word which some people never read at all. This is to say at
the least, a very presumptuous habit. “All
Scripture is profitable.” [2 Timothy 3:16]. To this habit may be traced
that lack of well-proportioned views of truth, which is so common in this day.
Some people’s Bible-reading is a system of perpetual ‘dipping and picking’. They
do not seem to have an idea of regularly going through the whole book.
7. Read
the Bible fairly and honestly. Determine to take everything in
its plain, obvious meaning and regard all forced interpretations with great
suspicion. As a general rule, whatever a verse of the Bible seems to mean it
does mean! Cecil’s rule is a very valuable one, “The
right way of interpreting Scripture is to take it as we find it, without any
attempt to force it into any particular theological system.”
8. Read
the Bible with Christ continually in view. The grand primary
object of all Scripture, is to testify of Jesus! Old Testament ceremonies are
shadows of Christ. Old Testament judges are
types of Christ. Old Testament prophecies are
full of Christ’s sufferings, and of Christ’s glory yet to come. The first coming
and the second; the Lord’s humiliation and His glorious kingdom; His cross and
the crown shine forth everywhere in the Bible. Keep fast hold on this clue, if
you would read the Bible aright!
I
might easily add to these hints, if space permitted. Few and short as they are
you will find them most profitable when implemented.